
Tahoe Fishing Report: Kokanee and Mackinaw Bite Strong as Summer Approaches
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Today’s weather is about as good as it gets – clear skies, a gentle southwest breeze picking up around midday, and afternoon highs in the mid-60s. Sunrise came at 5:47 AM with sunset expected at 8:07 PM, giving you a long stretch of daylight to get after those bites.
With the water warming up, both Kokanee salmon and Mackinaw trout are firing. Reports from the past few days put Kokanee catches at about 3-5 fish per rod, with most coming in at 50 to 75 feet down. Wedding rings behind a Tahoe Trolling Flasher are the go-to setup right now – you can swing by Tahoe Bait and Tackle and grab everything you need. Don’t forget a little white corn on those wedding rings for extra appeal to the kokanee. If you’re trolling, keep your speed around 1.2 to 1.5 mph for best results.
The Mackinaw are holding deeper, but the bite is steady if you hit them early or stick to overcast moments. Large spoons, tube jigs tipped with sucker meat, or even the classic Flatfish lure are producing nice fish, especially along the drop-offs near Cal Neva Point and around Dollar Point.
If you’re thinking about the rivers, the Truckee and Little Truckee are both running well. Flows are up, and nymphing with stonefly and mayfly patterns is working, but you might find some dry fly action in the warmer afternoons [5]. Bring layers because spring weather at Tahoe can change in a snap.
As far as hot spots go, the south end near Camp Richardson and Ski Run Marina is lighting up for kokanee, while the drop-offs around Dollar Point are producing bigger Mackinaw. Early bird gets the worm, so set those alarms and slide out before the wind picks up.
No tidal swings up here, but the fish follow the light, so morning and late evening remain the magic hours. Pack your favorite gear, stay safe, and tight lines out there. If you’re near the water, today’s the day – you don’t want to miss it [1][3].
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